India’s public holiday calendar for 2026 blends national observances, religious festivals, and cultural celebrations spread throughout the year. Key national holidays such as Republic Day (January 26), Independence Day (August 15), and Gandhi Jayanti (October 2) are observed across all states and union territories, marking pivotal moments in the nation’s history.

Alongside these fixed dates, the calendar includes major religious festivals like Holi, Id-ul-Fitr, Good Friday, and Diwali, which may fall on different weekdays but are widely observed either as official holidays or restricted (optional) holidays depending on region. Some weeks feature multiple holidays that create long weekends, allowing families and travellers to plan ahead. Other culturally significant days — such as Makar Sankranti, Janmashtami, and Mahavir Jayanti — are also recognised with regional or restricted holiday status, reflecting India’s diversity.
Whether you’re planning travel, banking activities, or work schedules, this month-wise holiday table provides a clear overview of the major 2026 public holidays to expect in India. It helps you anticipate breaks throughout the year and organise personal or professional plans accordingly.
🗓️ India Public Holidays 2026 (Month-Wise Table)
| Month | Date | Holiday |
|---|---|---|
| January | 01 Jan | New Year’s Day (Restricted) |
| 14 Jan | Makar Sankranti / Pongal (Restricted) | |
| 23 Jan | Netaji Jayanti / Basant Panchami (Restricted) | |
| 26 Jan | Republic Day | |
| February | 01 Feb | Guru Ravidas Jayanti (Restricted) |
| 12 Feb | Swami Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti (Restricted) | |
| 15 Feb | Maha Shivaratri (Restricted) | |
| March | 04 Mar | Holi |
| 21 Mar | Id-ul-Fitr | |
| 26 Mar | Rama Navami | |
| 31 Mar | Mahavir Jayanti | |
| April | 03 Apr | Good Friday |
| May | 01 May | Buddha Purnima |
| 27 May | Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid) | |
| June | 26 Jun | Muharram |
| August | 15 Aug | Independence Day |
| 26 Aug | Id-e-Milad* (tentative) | |
| September | 04 Sep | Janmashtami |
| 14 Sep | Ganesh Chaturthi | |
| October | 02 Oct | Gandhi Jayanti |
| 20 Oct | Dussehra | |
| November | 08 Nov | Diwali / Deepavali |
| 24 Nov | Guru Nanak Jayanti / Tegh Bahadur Martyrdom Day | |
| December | 25 Dec | Christmas Day |
*Some dates (especially astronomical or lunar festival dates like Id-e-Milad) may be tentative in 2026 until official notification.
